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The bad news is that time flies. The good news is that you’re the pilot. I am going to find a professional designer for a logo and website for the warehouse. I’m not cutting it on my own. Honestly, trying to do everything by yourself is a mistake. The beauty of the Internet is the ability to connect and bring in others to help. I am almost finished with resurfacing the driveway . . . → Read More: Collaborators for the warehouse I think when I spend too much time navel-gazing, I tend to feel worse. Honestly, I will never discover all the secrets of nature and there’s nothing wrong with spending a day watching “30 Rock” and “Mad Men.” It feels good to embrace entertainment and worldly concerns. You can lose yourself. Also I tend to spend an . . . → Read More: Worldly happiness I’ve come a looong way. It felt great to be boating today. We are going to name the boat, “Keep . . . → Read More: Boating on Biscayne Bay There was intense competition to win the Project Euler competition tonight in my Java class. We went over chapter 12 and I assigned a GUI that writes data to files. You also have to be able to read the data. That felt good. I also had a wonderful grill today with my mother, grandmother, and brother. It really . . . → Read More: Great Java class! I’ve been fascinated by the power of PHP for a decade now but it’s only now that I have some exciting projects on tap. Mock Congress is coming along nicely, I can’t wait to actually use it. For the rest of the summer, I have some ambitious goals: Create moodle course to learn more about plants and trees . . . → Read More: Delving into PHP I had a truly GREAT B-day party. Ana did a great job getting everyone in my family there. We ate pizzas. After everyone left I read from Bill Bryson’s “Walk in the Woods”. It was a lovely way to drift off to sleep. Since then, I enjoyed a cigar in the backyard. Ah the moon on the banana . . . → Read More: 31 In some ways 2009-2010 flew by, in some ways it feels like I’ve been teaching Government/Economics for years. I certainly learned a great deal about our government this year. I couldn’t have told you as many Amendments to the Constitution at this time last year. My personality seems better suited to teaching Seniors rather than Freshman. I . . . → Read More: End of the school year reflections My bi-annual tradition is in full force! I’ve got some summer fun with the latest version of Fedora (13) and the latest version of WordPress (2.9.2). Just having some fun with my server and learning some new tricks . . . → Read More: Upgraded to the latest version of WordPress and Fedora From my SEO audit (provided free from godaddy.com), I am the owner of some woefully invisible websites. Fortunately they give some tips. I’ve finished grading my Java programs and uploading their grades. Tomorrow I’ll zip up the syllabus, grades, attendance and send it to the bosses at Miami Dade. The end of the semester always feels good. . . . → Read More: SEO |
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